Yes Charles,
Thats (in your photo) what I have seen but when I bought my San Jose 66 back in 2017, it had the metal fuse which I am gathering is a Circuit Breaker. But I have seen many photos of the fusible link wire to the "junction stud" mounted on the inner battery apron. I was just wondering which was right going forward and heres my reason.
My car is being restored now by Jeff and I am aiming at the most concours I can get with the goal of it falling into the Concours Daily Driver category as I love driving it as often as I can. I am installing a nice sound system that I can remove easily when I go to shows as it is as indiscernible as possible. Speaker boxes on the rear floor, wiring run under console, quick disconnect sound and power, original AM/FM rebuilt to todays standards by Aurora Design, a subwoofer in the trunk mounted in such a way as to remove it without any indications it was there....and my problem is the power coming into the dash area. I've decided, with Jeffs help, to use the convertible top power cable and tap off of it under the dash to power the amps/speaker boxes & subwoofer. I am concerned about the power draw (amps) and worried I may forget and use the power top while playing tunes to the full capacity and blowing the fuse/CB. If that happens, rather it not be the fusible link as I have seen photos of them melting and damaging the paint of the battery apron....or so one would think. I'd rather it be the metal fuse/CB to prevent that possible issue and to have extra CBs incase it does trip.
So with that background I am asking which would be acceptable for my San Jose 66 built on 5/15/1966, fusible link or the metal fuse/CB?
Now I am also wondering, as I didnt know this to be true, if I use the metal fuse/CB....is it truly resettable? Im looking at one now and I cannot see any clear way to reset it.
Thanks much and thanks for reading my long long story!
Dave